Proceedings of the Halfway to the Future Symposium 2019 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3363384.3363482
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Making activities visible: a way to patient empowerment

Abstract: To my dad, Vilson Çarçani, whose memory was the main motivation for starting myPhD journey. To my mom, Flora Çarçani, who motivated me every day of this journey with her wisdom, smile, and her confidence in me.

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“…In PD, extensive research has been conducted in user groups with more severe cognitive impairments. For example, dementia (Hendriks et al, 2013), aphasia (McGrenere et al, 2002, amnesia (Wu et al, 2004), children with autism spectrum (Herstad and Holone, 2012), and older adults (Joshi and Bratteteig, 2016;Bråthen et al, 2019), and less focus has been given to MACI patients (Çarçani and Holone, 2019), despite the challenges they face in everyday life.…”
Section: Maci People and Their Involvement In Pdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In PD, extensive research has been conducted in user groups with more severe cognitive impairments. For example, dementia (Hendriks et al, 2013), aphasia (McGrenere et al, 2002, amnesia (Wu et al, 2004), children with autism spectrum (Herstad and Holone, 2012), and older adults (Joshi and Bratteteig, 2016;Bråthen et al, 2019), and less focus has been given to MACI patients (Çarçani and Holone, 2019), despite the challenges they face in everyday life.…”
Section: Maci People and Their Involvement In Pdmentioning
confidence: 99%